The collection offers an insight into Byron's life
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A collection of letters written by Lord Byron has been sold for £277,250 - a world auction record for any group of letters by a British Romantic poet. Part of a collection from the library of former Prime Minister the Earl of Rosebery, they had been tipped to fetch no more than £180,000. The letters, written to Byron's friend and "brother minstrel" Francis Hodgson, were purchased by an anonymous bidder. A Sotheby's specialist said the London auction house was "delighted". "The pre-sale interest in the collection has been extremely enthusiastic, demonstrating just how prominent Lord Byron remains in the literary canon," said Gabriel Heaton. The letters' sale, he added, "offered a wonderful opportunity to reveal aspects of Lord Byron's character that were either unknown or long-forgotten". The collection features 71 pages of complete letters and fragments, offering insights into the poet's life and work between 1808 and 1821. Several of the writings - which include musings on romance, religion and the death of his dog - have never been published.
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